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The Pimander. E-book. Formato EPUB Hermes Trismegistus - Harmakis Edizioni, 2020 -
The Pymander (in Greek Ποιμ?νδρης, Poimandres) is a work written in Greek in the 2nd-3rd century AD. and traditionally attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. It was included in the Corpus Hermeticum, collected by Michele Psello around the middle of the 11th century, and was translated into Latin between 1460 and 1463 by Marsilio Ficino, who however extended the title of Pimander to all the fourteen books that then made up the Corpus. The work, which deals with creation, is a sort of initiatory path through which the faithful are led to the understanding of the nous and to rebirth in God, through the teaching of his messenger Hermes Trismegistus. According to one of the cardinal principles of the Hermetic doctrine, in fact, man must make a journey to free the divine part (the intellect) inherent in him from earthly bonds and reach salvation, represented by the logos, the truth of Poimandres.
The Corpus Hermeticum. E-book. Formato EPUB Hermes Trismegistus - Interactive Media, 2016 -
"The Corpus Hermeticum," attributed to the legendary sage Hermes Trismegistus, serves as a cornerstone of Western esotericism and philosophy. This collection of mystical texts from the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. delves into profound discussions on the divine, the cosmos, mind, and nature, articulating a universe interconnected through spirituality and intellect. It invites readers on a transformative journey to enlightenment, promoting an understanding of the world as alive with hidden truths. These writings blend elements of alchemy, astrology, and theosophy, offering insights into the ancient wisdom tradition known as Hermeticism.
The Divine PymanderPremium Ebook. E-book. Formato EPUB Hermes Trismegistus - Fv Éditions, 2020 -
In this Book, though so very old, is contained more true knowledge of God and Nature, than in all the Books in the World besides, except only Sacred Writ; And they that shall judiciously read it, and rightly understand it, may well be excused from reading many Books; the Authors of which, pretend so much to the knowledge of the Creator, and Creation. If God ever appeared in any man, he appeared in him, as it appears by this Book. That a man who had not the benefit of his Ancestors’ knowledge, being as I said before, The first inventor of the Art of Communicating Knowledge to Posterity by writing, should be so high a Divine, and so deep a Philosopher, seems to be a thing more of God than of Man; and therefore it was the opinion of some That he came from Heaven, not born upon Earth. There is contained in this Book, that true Philosophy, without which, it is impossible ever to attain to the height, and exactness of Piety, and Religion.